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Mr. Devlin is author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
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Lord Devlin /
"Lord Devlin was a leading lawyer of his generation. Moreover, he was one of the most recognised figures in the judiciary, thanks to his role in the John Bodkin Adams trial and the Nyasaland Commission of Inquiry. It is hard then to believe that he retired as a Law Lord at a mere 58 years of age. This important book looks at the life, influences and impact of this most important judicial figure. Starting with his earliest days as a school boy before moving on to his later years, the author draws a compelling picture of a complex, brilliant man who would shape not just the law but society more generally in post-war Britain"-
sj-doc-3-cpc-10.1177_10556656211059709 - Supplemental material for The Cleft Lip Education with Augmented Reality (CLEAR) VR Phase 2 Trial: A Pilot Randomized Crossover Trial of a Novel Patient Information Leaflet
Supplemental material, sj-doc-3-cpc-10.1177_10556656211059709 for The Cleft Lip Education with Augmented Reality (CLEAR) VR Phase 2 Trial: A Pilot Randomized Crossover Trial of a Novel
Patient Information Leaflet by Steven John Lo, Paul Chapman, David Young, David Drake, Mark Devlin and Craig Russell in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p
The Promotion Exams
This is the fourth of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is Author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
Procedure, Administration and Organization
This is the first of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization. </jats:p
The Promotion Exams
This is the fifth of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is Author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
The Promotion Exams
This is the third of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is Author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
INFRARED SPECTRA OF GUEST MOLECULES IN CRYSTALLINE CLATHRATE HYDRATE FILMS
J. E. Bertie and J. P. Devlin, J. Chem. Phys. 78. 6340 (1983). H. H. Richardson, P. J. Wooldridge and J. P. Devlin, J. Chem. Phys., 83, 4387 (1985)Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State UniversityThe guest molecules in a clathrate hydrate are isolated in well-defined cages. Such systems were difficult to study spectroscopically prior to the demonstration that crystaline films of the clathrate hydrates of polar molecules can be readily deposited from the vapor . Recently, as part of a study of the mechanism of the growth of ice-like crystals at low temperatures, infrared spectra of several caged molecules have been measured. The spectra are marked by evidence of dynamical coupling between neighbour guest molecules, Evans holes (i.e., Fano antiresonances) caused by the interaction of guest and host vibrational states, and sharp variations with temperature that reflect the orientational dynamics of the engaged molecules
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Reforming antitrust /
Industrial consolidation, digital platforms, and changing political views have spurred debate about the interplay between public and private power in the United States and have created a bipartisan appetite for potential antitrust reform that would mark the most profound shift in US competition policy in the past half-century. While neo-Brandeisians call for a reawakening of antitrust in the form of a return to structuralism and a concomitant rejection of economic analysis founded on competitive effects, proponents of the status quo look on this state of affairs with alarm. Scrutinizing the latest evidence, Alan J. Devlin finds a middle ground. US antitrust laws warrant revision, he argues, but with far more nuance than current debates suggest. He offers a new vision of antitrust reform, achieved by refining our enforcement policies and jettisoning an unwarranted obsession with minimizing errors of economic analysis
BLAST autonomous daytime star cameras
We have developed two redundant daytime star cameras to provide the fine
pointing solution for the balloon-borne submillimeter telescope, BLAST. The
cameras are capable of providing a reconstructed pointing solution with an
absolute accuracy < 5 arcseconds. They are sensitive to stars down to
magnitudes ~ 9 in daytime float conditions. Each camera combines a 1 megapixel
CCD with a 200 mm f/2 lens to image a 2 degree x 2.5 degree field of the sky.
The instruments are autonomous. An internal computer controls the temperature,
adjusts the focus, and determines a real-time pointing solution at 1 Hz. The
mechanical details and flight performance of these instruments are presented
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